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Contractual savings: a lever powerful enough to move the world towards sustainable development

Institutional investors can provide the fulcrum around which change towards sustainable development can be managed. Governments must use their investment capabilities and risk-bearing capacity to the fullest, especially in infrastructure.

What are Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions?

As the corporate world tries to incorporate a serious environmental agenda into its operational plans, the definition of Scope Emissions is crucial for accounting of greenhouse gases produced due to businesses.

Quantum computing market set to grow to $127 bln by 2031

As the demand for quantum computing devices, software and services rises rapidly in the coming decade, India expected to be a growth centre.

Sense behind the Modi top team reshuffle

India’s PM, Narendra Modi reshuffled his council of ministers hinting at the new emerging priorities for the country in the post-Covid world.

Global tax deal: long miles and a few years to go…

Ireland was not among the 130 countries that nodded to the G7 global tax deal. Will the forthcoming G20 meet manage to iron out such wrinkles?

Rigetti to debut 80-qubit quantum computer by year-end

Rigetti Computing is using a multi-chip, modular approach to scale quantum computers. It manufactures its chips at Fab-1, the world’s first dedicated quantum chip foundry.

Proposed G7 tax deal sets the agenda for reform, expect pushback though

The top advanced economies recently came up with a two-pronged plan to tax global corporations in a global tax deal, the first of its kind.

Europe’s fastest quantum computer unveiled in Germany

Armed with a 27-qubit quantum computer from IBM, Germany aims to build its ecosystem for research in this critical, emerging technology.

US grants most patents in quantum computing over the last decade

A spike is visible in patent applications related to quantum computing since 2017 as diverse sources of innovation emerge.

Intel, QuTech notch milestone in cryo-electronics

Intel Corporation and QuTech make significant headway in solving for the “interconnect or wiring bottleneck” which is a major constraint on the road to quantum scalability.

India debuts its Quantum Computing Applications Lab

In a first of its kind initiative in the world, Amazon Web Services to provide quantum computing as a service to Indian scientists and researchers in a collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

Explainer: What is a quantum computer?

Machines which rely on the properties and laws of quantum physics to store information and perform calculations are known as quantum computers. But really what are they?
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Boston startup QuEra takes novel route to quantum hardware

Founded by Physics professors, Boston-based QuEra Computing uses atomic qubits to build a stable and scalable quantum processor.

US blackballs Chinese quantum computing firms and chip makers for trade

Three Chinese quantum computing firms and a handful of chipmakers have been put on a trade blacklist by the US government to curb export of US technology.

Project Q-Exa pursues a European quantum computer made in Germany

Germany is at the centre of European quantum plans with the Q-Exa project

Australia to pump $73 million in cutting edge technology including quantum

At the centre of geopolitical jostling in the Indo-Pacific, Australia plans to beef up its technological edge in nine critical areas including quantum computing.

IBM’s Eagle soars with an over 100-qubit quantum processor

The American technology major has achieved an intermediate milestone in its predetermined journey towards building a 1,000-qubit plus quantum computer within two years.